Today, while it's not over yet, seems to be the most active day, as far as pledges go, since day 3 or 4. This is no doubt due in part to the attention gained from the Reddit IAmA. There is a very realistic possibility that the Kickstarter will reach the funding goal before this week is over, leaving about 2 weeks time left that will be pure gravy. Mmmmmmm, delicious gravy. I hope we get a lot of gravy.

Today, while it's not over yet, seems to be the most active day, as far as pledges go, since day 3 or 4. This is no doubt due in part to the attention gained from the Reddit IAmA. There is a very realistic possibility that the Kickstarter will reach the funding goal before this week is over, leaving about 2 weeks time left that will be pure gravy. Mmmmmmm, delicious gravy. I hope we get a lot of gravy.

That would be golden. Yesterday was the best day since the 24th we netted 9.22k with 228 backers. Today we've already gotten 11.23k with 314 backers. And still 7 hours left in the day! Great.

I'm curious. When Crate reaches it's $280k at the last day and that Kickstarter and Amazon takes the funding, whatever amount Crate is left with, is it still enough for them to cover everything for the game they need from the funds? As in contents and such? I just wonder since I wonder if Crate is expecting to have that 280K or they realize some of the funds will be taken from KS and Amazon and can still complete the game with whatever they have left?

I'm curious. When Crate reaches it's $280k at the last day and that Kickstarter and Amazon takes the funding, whatever amount Crate is left with, is it still enough for them to cover everything for the game they need from the funds? As in contents and such? I just wonder since I wonder if Crate is expecting to have that 280K or they realize some of the funds will be taken from KS and Amazon and can still complete the game with whatever they have left?

I think they they chose 280k with that in mind that amazon / KS take some of the profits. You have to understand Crate has been taking pre-orders for at least a year or two so they kind of understand some of the documenting that goes along with it.